The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, July 06, 1901, Image 1

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ollect, Sam Baa always brought the first bloom, and also the first bale-of cotton. Owens, “ladies of color,” were the participants in quite a lively fra cas last Sunday night, in which the latter was badly slashed with a razor. Ths fact of the “roocus’ * seem to be as follows: Dillard Sadler, husband of “Doody, f 1 had FRUIT CANS WII.L BUILD COTTAGE. Mr* C. C. McAllister will soon erect a neat five-room cottage oh his lot on the corner of Church and Maple streets. The lumber is on the ground and the contract has been let to Builder Strickland. of Minnie Owens, to the neglect of his wife. “Doody” found it out and, armihg herSetf with a razor, started out to hunt down the way ward pair. One Joe Ship mon con ducted “Doody” to wheiie her hus band and Minnie Owens were, in the house of Isom Wiley. That green-eyed inofister, jealousy, fired “ Doody’b” heart to frenzied rage and, flashing her razori through the air, she sprang upon her rival. Uttering a blood-curdling war- whoop, she began slashing, in flicting a frightful wound on the Owens woman’s arm and body. A gash about twenty-five inches in length was cut, extening from her right shoulder diagonally across hef brehst and J abdomen, nearly disemboweling her f It Was nec essary to take seventeen stitches td closO the gaping wound, j The Sadler woman was arrested by Special County Bailiff W. E.; Smith, on a warrant issued by | Judge G. H, Prior of the: city cdhrt. The razor-wielding “Doody” gave The above prices are on dozen quantities. Do not place your order before you let me quote you, R. SMITH EE APPOINTED TO OFFICE. Gainesville, Ga. , June 29, 1901 Deputy United States Marshal DefiniS M. Grizzle of 'Dahldnega, who, for the past twenty years— witk the exception of a four years’ interregnum d u r i n g President Cleveland’s second administration —has served the government, either as deputy marshal or depu ty collector, and dhring that time has arrested bn an average fifteen moonshiners a month, and has, in the two decades of years, cut up enough copper stills and worms to sheathe the hulls of every wood en vessel in Uncle SamV merchant marine, not to speak of having de stroyed enough “mountain dew” and beer to float the aforesaid ves sels on an even keel, has been re appointed for another term of four years by Marshal Walter H. John sons * Mr. Grizzle was fin >the city Sunday, leaving Monday morning I for Atlanta, where he took the ! oath of office. Monday night he came back again, and Tuesday morning left for the mountains, to raid freshly started stills and arrest other moonshiners, for he declares, with good-natured em phasis; that the illicit distiller, like the poor, “we have always with us,” and the supply of stills keeps the destroying axes of the from getting rusty We are sorry that Mr. W. B.„ Chandler has lost two calves. They have been gone a week or two. Mr% W. I. Jones visited Mr. T. H. Jones last Sunday. It is rumored that Rev. W. A. Mallory has resigned his work on the Pendergrass circuit. Old Uncle.Tom March banks has the finest corn in this community; I Mr. Pat fiutterwoith of Canton, accompanied by his beautiful bride, has been visiting m this community. chapter, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, which has under taken to mark all historic spots in the territory. Japan is a paradox, according to the New York Tribune’s expla nation of that country’s financial distress.. We are told that Japan is too enterprising for her amount of capital, and that she “presents the strange spectacle of a rich and properous nation in financial straits.” In western vernacular, She has “bit off more than she can chew.” # I How many women feel equal to ft live below the watery deep? How iany of them have the nerve for it? ray few. j Almost every woman suffers from i weakened condition’ of the miir ous membrane that lines her body the is filled with ncSrvoiis terrors md does not find life worth living. She is told she has dyspepsia or 'female weakness” when in reality othing ails her but catarrh or in animation of the delicate lining of ter organs. s She needs Pe-ru-na and nothing Ise. It is the only medicine nec- tesary to restore her strength, what’s the use of dragging through jfe half alive when Pe-ru-na will [ring back all its pleasure? This pedidne is a tonic for the whole lody, and there is no doubt at all [ut that you need it, for it is the me real cure for all troubles. j True charity gives a blind man a dime and forgets it nor expects its return. Hypocricy gives thou sands to institutions for the bene fit of the rich and is mad if a mil lion’s worth of advertising is not received as a consequence. A monument has been erected at Sant* Fe, N. M., to Governor Albino Perez, who was assassinated together with a number of other officials, during the revolution of i837r It was placed on the spot of the assassination by Sunshine bond in the sum of one hundred: dollars to appear at the next term of the city court, and* was released from custody. The victim ot her keen-edged blade will recover. ORDINARY’S COUET, Judge W. N. Dyer held his reg ular monthly court |ast Monday, and disposed of the following bus iness;: . f. Mrs. F: E. Cobb applied for let* I ters of administration on estate of D. T. Cobb, deceased. Letteis granted. —— -•—‘ Jesse Beam applied for letters of guardianship of his five minor children. Letters granted. A. S. Erwin applied for letters of administration on estate of Edj F. Little, deceased. Letters ‘ revenooers and acquiring too keen an edge, j Among the army Of employees I in this branch of the revenue ser vicer no man is more capable, braver, or diligent in the perform ance of his duties than “Denny” Grizzle, and although his sleuth- [ hound like qualities as a still-. ! finder, and his bravery and daring ! in hunting down the owners there- ! of, mAke him generally feared by the makers of moonshine whiskey, bis courteous and kindly treat ment of those* unfortunate enough to become his prisoners has made him equally beloved, and he pre sents the singular paradox of be- officer who has the [Mrs. W. S. Williams entertained (uite a number last evening in tonor of Miss Caroline Chambers pd her friend, Miss Lucile Riley I Atlanta. This was a very en able affair and the young, peo- le vere highly delighted with the veuing s entertainment. . gran* I ted. * ■< J- L. D. Puckett, county adminis trator and, ex officio, county guar dian, applied for letters of guardi- lanship of Mrs. Alice O. Wiley, lu- I natic. Letteragranted* [; The will of W. D. Pittman, de ceased, .was probated in common /orm, with James A. Pittman and iC. D. Cagle executors, r Mrs. Sallie L. Cochran, widow I of A* R. Cochran, deceased, ap plied for twelve months’ support* I and same was allowed. ^ Only a few of the administra tors, executors and guardians ot the county filed their annual re turns with the ordinary Monday, j as required by law. He held his court open all this week for the * - I reception of these returns. All who have not yet filed their re turns must do so, or they will be subject to removal. jntinue our Special Saturday Sale including Shoes, Clothing, Hats INVITED TO SAVANNAH The Savannah fair association as written Capt. G. T. Canning, f the “Candler Horse Guards,” Resting that his troop take art in the cavalry tilt in that it* next fall. and Shirts mg a revenue almost universal esteem and spect of the mountain folk. Your‘heart and your money will go right into that DIED. MORGAN—MONTGOMERY, our s into Mr. Lester H. Morgan and Miss Pauline Montgomery were united in marriage, at the residence of Esquire F. M. Loden, last Sunday evening at 8 o’plock, Rev. A* A. Tilly officiating. The^ bride and groom left Sunday night for Atlanta, where they will spend a short while. They will then re turn to Gainesville, which will be The groom is Is to be found m these. They are handsome, well made, comfortable and durable. The amount of wear in these dainty creations will sur prise those who have not tested our shoes. Prices are wonderfully low. ' ' • ; ‘ ’ _ Our Brown Shoe Company’s Oxford Ties for Summer wear cannot be beat. Also Wolfe Bros, and Queen City Shoe. . ^boltofelightning- struck one ot ‘ 8 targe trees just back of the Un thdnse Saturday and|bark ^scattered for 75 yards around. 6 tree was torn in two from *P to bottom. their future home, a very promising young man, in the mercantile business on Maple street, and the bride is a bright young moman who has a host of friends in the city. ■' We are not unloading an “overstock,” nor humping up business with a “backseller,” but our goods are up-to-date, and we have a big assortment, at proper prices. This special drive is a money saver. Hypnotism is at a high pitch in this community. Claud filler had his girl hypnotizedfiast Sunday and went with her. • We are glad to note that Mrs, Lillie Walker is well enough to take a ride. THE first bloom a «Uiainey, a negro farmer, P?f!$ a cotton bloom into town • 8 ^ a ?* Tliis is the first one of _reason in Hall county. As ^ &s tkeoldest citizens can rec- THE GAINESVILLE MDSE CO RAZORED HER RIVAL, (HYNDS CO’S OLD STAND.) “Doody” Sadler and Minnie